Cotton is an accumulator of liquid, rayon is a transporter of liquid. For my vertically coiled squonk atties, I use cotton, for everything else I use rayon It may well be for good draining squonk atties, you'll need to keep using cotton to provide an accumulator of juice ...

Emu. I can’t cope with the taste of cotton (tastes like wet old socks smell) so GT convinced me to try rayon. It was such an eye opener and I never looked back. There are other forms like the other threads mention but I started with the grahams and just stuck with it. I rebuild all my aspire BVC coils....... I never get a dry hit and you know you are getting close to a tank refill when it just tastes a bit dry.

I don’t think rayon is for everyone but it is for me and I never bought another coil after the box arrived. Saved a fortune

I'm looking forward to trying it XX, for under $20 aud delivered it's worth a try.

I'm looking forward to trying it XX, for under $20 aud delivered it's worth a try.

Its interesting I occasionally shop from Amazon US and it seemed as though everything I have as a fav no longer shipped to us. Quite a disappointment as the aussie one does not stock all the art supplies I would normally buy. I suspected geoblocking so when I got this as an alert I was surprised. Amazon deliveries seem to take just over a couple of weeks to me and you can track through your amazon order list.

Its interesting I occasionally shop from Amazon US and it seemed as though everything I have as a fav no longer shipped to us. Quite a disappointment as the aussie one does not stock all the art supplies I would normally buy. I suspected geoblocking so when I got this as an alert I was surprised. Amazon deliveries seem to take just over a couple of weeks to me and you can track through your amazon order list.

Yes they said 9 to 12 days when I selected the shipping method, been checking out a bit of info about rayon, hopefully it's not bleached lol

Thanks Chris.. ya know someone had said how great Amazon Aus was now open we could get this.. but I looked n looked and nup - so I had it on my Amazon US wishlist !

This stuff wicks fantastically - and for heavy VG juice thats a bonus in cold Vic in winter ! At first I was a bit worried about using it in the Sirens.. cos unlike cotton which expands to fill the juice channels - this stuff shrinks.. so my first efforts I made an inner core of Cotton Bacon inside a rayon wick - and it worked a treat - no leaks.. and then I got braver.. and using this alone - works really well - unflavoured or just lightly flavoured and this - last a long long long time !

Danny, Chris shared some of her stash with me, so I can share some of my stash with you - PM me your addy and I will post some off .. if it ever gets cooler ! mind you my thoughts go out to those inSA who are even hotter ! stay cool peeps

Danny, Chris shared some of her stash with me, so I can share some of my stash with you - PM me your addy and I will post some off .. if it ever gets cooler ! mind you my thoughts go out to those inSA who are even hotter ! stay cool peeps

Tnx lynne just enough to make a couple of coils so i can evaluate before pushing the button on a big box of it.
Ty very much for your kindness. Im really looking forward to trying this. Pm incoming

While we are on the subject of rayon. A long time ago on an impulse I bought some Tencel. A couple of folks swore by it.

This stuff is the most glorious silky threads of tencel you have ever seen and I am sure if I COULD HAVE BLODDY TWISTED IT into a wick it would have been wonderful.

So my one time offer to 3 people who are up for a challenge .......... I will send some to you to try. Just be the first three callers and I will post to you a sample of this wonderful wicking fibre. And thats not all if you can wick it, explain how you did it and take photos of a working build ......